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Assistant College Principal Interview Question:
Explain me who has most influenced you to become an educator/administrator, and how did they influence you?
Submitted by: MuhammadTry to make your response to this question as personal and as sincere as possible. Maybe you will need to spend some time thinking to figure out the real answer to this issue. The panel wants to know your motivation for entering into the education sector and if there was anyone that influenced you and how you discovered your passion.
Mention one or two university professors, other educators, or family members who have positively impacted you and tell how they did it. Maybe you had a special teacher growing up that made you want to become a teacher. If none come to mind, consider mentioning the mentor/coach who guided you through student (intern) teaching or your current principal. You could further say as you read and learned more about education and learning your interest in becoming an educator continued to grow.
Submitted by: Muhammad
Mention one or two university professors, other educators, or family members who have positively impacted you and tell how they did it. Maybe you had a special teacher growing up that made you want to become a teacher. If none come to mind, consider mentioning the mentor/coach who guided you through student (intern) teaching or your current principal. You could further say as you read and learned more about education and learning your interest in becoming an educator continued to grow.
Submitted by: Muhammad
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